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Same-day online dental consultations

Dental pain and issues can be disruptive to your daily life, but finding effective treatment shouldn’t be. Whether you’re struggling with toothaches, gum disease, or other oral health problems, licensed providers on Klarity Health can give expert dental consults and create personalized treatment plans that fit your needs.

Book same-day appointments and get the dental care you deserve from the comfort of your home.

Klarity Health offers:

  • Same-day online dental consultations appointments
  • Affordable and flexible care options
  • Consults with certified, experienced dental professionals

*Providers on Klarity Health are independent practitioners with clinical autonomy; a diagnosis, treatment, or prescription is not guaranteed.

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*Providers on Klarity Health are independent practitioners with clinical autonomy; a diagnosis, treatment, or prescription is not guaranteed.

Online dental treatment for you and bout you

You’re unique. And your needs are too. You deserve dental treatment from a provider committed to you. That’s why you can find a dental care treatment specialist on Klarity Health and access:

Online dental assessment and treatment in 24 hours*

Online dental assessment and treatment in 24 hours*

From an experienced, board-certified healthcare professional.

Online dental medication prescribed online

Online dental medication prescribed online

or in-person through treatment tailored to you**

Confidential, personalized care

Confidential, personalized care

Your information is private, secure, and 100% HIPAA compliant.

*Your provider will discuss treatment options with you, which may or may not include medication.

Conditions treated in a dental consultation

Klarity Health makes dental care accessible and hassle-free. Whether you need someone to look at your cavity, gums, or problem teeth, Klarity Health helps you get care on your schedule. Licensed providers who partner with us are experienced in diagnosing and managing a range of dental conditions through telehealth.

Some of the main dental conditions a provider can assess and treat include:

  1. Toothaches & Cavities

    1. Tooth pain and sensitivity

    2. Visible holes or pits in teeth

    3. Pain when biting down

    4. Sudden or lingering pain after consuming hot, cold, or sweet foods and drinks

    5. Discoloration or dark spots on teeth

    6. Food is getting stuck in teeth more easily

  2. Gum Disease (Gingivitis & Periodontitis)

    1. Red, swollen, tender, or bleeding gums

    2. Gum recession

    3. Chronic bad breath

    4. Loose or shifting teeth

    5. Changes in bite or tooth alignment

    6. Pus between teeth and gums

    7. Painful chewing

  3. Oral Infections & Abscesses

    1. Severe, persistent, throbbing tooth pain

    2. Tooth sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures

    3. Fever, swollen face or cheek, swollen lymph nodes

    4. Bitter taste in the mouth

    5. Difficulty opening the mouth or swallowing

    6. Foul-smelling breath

    7. Pus or fluid drainage near the affected toothn

  4. Tooth Fractures & Injuries

    1. Chipped, cracked, or broken teeth

    2. Tooth pain or sensitivity

    3. Visible lines or cracks in teeth

    4. Pain when biting or chewing

    5. Swelling or bruising of the gums or face

    6. Jaw pain or tenderness

An online dental consult provider can evaluate your symptoms, make a diagnosis, and recommend an appropriate treatment plan, which may include medications if necessary.

Commonly prescribed dental medication options

If your dental condition requires prescription medication, your provider can electronically prescribe it after your consultation. Some of the most commonly prescribed dental medications include:

Antibiotics

Antibiotics

Used to treat oral bacterial infections.

• Amoxicillin (Amoxil) – dental infections 
• Penicillin – dental infections caused by penicillin-sensitive bacteria
• Clindamycin (Cleocin) – dental infections in penicillin-allergic patients
• Metronidazole (Flagyl) – dental infections involving anaerobic bacteria
• Azithromycin (Zithromax) – dental infections
• Doxycycline – periodontal disease and dental infections
• Cephalexin (Keflex) – dental infections

Pain Relievers

Pain Relievers

Prescribed for short-term dental pain relief.

• Ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil) – pain and inflammation
• Acetaminophen (Tylenol) – managing pain
• Naproxen (Aleve) – pain and inflammation
• Hydrocodone/Acetaminophen (Vicodin) – moderate to severe dental pain
• Oxycodone/Acetaminophen (Percocet) – moderate to severe dental pain
• Codeine – mild to moderate dental pain
• Tramadol – moderate dental pain

Anesthetics

Anesthetics

All of these anesthetics are used for local numbing.

• Lidocaine
• Articaine
• Bupivacaine
• Mepivacaine
• Prilocaine
• Ropivacaine

A provider can determine which specific medication is right for you based on your diagnosis, health history, and other factors.

Book an appointment with dental experts

Klarity Health connects you with experienced, licensed providers who specialize in the dental care. Select your state to see available providers.

Top-rated providers available for you

Amethyst Maxey, FNP-CAPRN
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Melissa Tam, FNP-BC
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Derek Timbs, FNP-BC
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Margaret Gallagher, PhD, FNP-BC
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Margaret Gallagher, PhD, FNP-BC
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Laurie Jean Foley, PMHNP-BC
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Laurie Jean Foley, PMHNP-BC
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Kate Graen, PA-C
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Kate Graen, PA-C
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Ernest Emery, AGACNP-BC
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Ernest Emery, AGACNP-BC
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Noussaiba Ayour, PA
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Noussaiba Ayour, PA
Specializes in Urgent Care, Behavioral Medicine
Amethyst Maxey, FNP-CAPRN
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Amethyst Maxey, FNP-CAPRN
Specializes in Psychiatry, Mental Health
Sawyer Flandreau, FNP-BC
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Sawyer Flandreau, FNP-BC
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Melissa Tam, FNP-BC
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Melissa Tam, FNP-BC
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Derek Timbs, FNP-BC
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Derek Timbs, FNP-BC
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Margaret Gallagher, PhD, FNP-BC
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Margaret Gallagher, PhD, FNP-BC
Specializes in Weight Loss, Mental Health
Laurie Jean Foley, PMHNP-BC
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Laurie Jean Foley, PMHNP-BC
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Kate Graen, PA-C
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Kate Graen, PA-C
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Ernest Emery, AGACNP-BC
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Ernest Emery, AGACNP-BC
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Noussaiba Ayour, PA
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Learn more about dental conditions

Dental and oral health problems are very common. According to the CDC, over 40% of adults have felt pain in their mouth within the last year, and over 80% will have had at least one cavity by age 341.

Regular dental care and prompt treatment for issues are important for maintaining good oral health.

Symptoms of common dental conditions

Some signs and symptoms that can indicate a dental problem include:

  • Toothaches and tooth sensitivity
  • Jaw pain
  • Bleeding or swollen gums
  • Persistent bad breath
  • Mouth sores
  • Dry mouth
  • Clicking of the jaw
  • Cracked or broken teeth
  • Loose teeth

If you experience any of these symptoms, consult with a dental professional to get an accurate diagnosis and treatment recommendations.

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When to see a doctor for dental treatment

Many common dental issues can be handled through an online consult. However, some situations require in-person care from a dentist or other dental professional. See a dentist in person if you:

  • Have a knocked-out tooth, loose teeth from injury, or other dental trauma
  • Have severe swelling of the face or gums
  • Are bleeding from the mouth uncontrollably
  • Suspect you may have oral cancer

For most other non-emergency concerns, though, an online dental consultation is a fast and convenient first step.

Online dental consult vs in-person

Online dental consults offer several advantages over traditional in-office dental visits:

  • Faster appointment availability, often same-day
  • No travel time or waiting room
  • Often lower cost than in-person visits
  • Consult from the privacy and comfort of your home

Of course, online consults can’t replace all in-person care. You’ll still need to see a dentist in-office for procedures like dental cleanings, fillings, crowns, etc. But for many diagnostic and prescription needs, online consults are a great option.

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What doctors can treat dental conditions?

The providers on Klarity Health who treat dental conditions are primarily dentists and oral surgeons. General practice physicians may also consult on some more minor dental concerns. These providers are licensed, board-certified, and highly experienced in providing excellent dental and oral health care.

How to get a dental medication prescription online

Getting a prescription for dental medication online on Klarity Health is a simple process:

  1. Visit the Klarity Health homepage.
  2. Choose your condition. 
  3. Browse a list of licensed dental providers and choose one.
  4. Book an appointment for a time that’s convenient for you – same-day appointments are often available.
  5. A provider will send the prescription electronically to your preferred pharmacy, where you can pick it up once it’s ready.

Browse dental providers now and book an online consult to get treatment within 24 hours.

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How Klarity Health works

  1. Find a provider and book an appointment in minutes

    1. Meet your provider online for care and a prescription if needed

      1. Pick up your medication at a pharmacy if prescribed

        1. Get 24×7 ongoing support. Book a follow-up anytime

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          Frequently asked questions about online dental consultations

          *Appointments are generally available within 24 hours. Free initial consultations are available only with select providers. Prescriptions, particularly for controlled substances, may require an in-person evaluation depending on the state of residence and current federal regulations.

          The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Always seek the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional with any questions or concerns you have regarding your health. Providers on Klarity Health are independent practitioners with clinical autonomy. Nothing in this article is intended to diagnose or treat any condition, including guaranteeing prescription medication of any kind or dosage.  Not all providers on Klarity Health prescribe all medications, particularly medications that are controlled substances.